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[Navigating Geopolitics, Energy Transitions, and the Future of Low-Altitude Economies]-[Seoul vows to “spare no effort” on China ties— what’s next?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-10-08

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Navigating Geopolitics, Energy Transitions, and the Future of Low-Altitude Economies

Strengthening China-South Korea Ties

Recent diplomatic exchanges between China and South Korea have signaled a significant shift toward stabilization. In a phone call, South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyon expressed that Seoul would "spare no effort to boost" the growth of bilateral ties. Dr. Rong Ying of Sichuan University notes that such "extraordinary" language from a high-ranking official reflects the critical importance South Korea now attaches to its relationship with Beijing. This effort is seen as a move to correct the "deviation" from a balanced approach experienced under the previous administration, particularly regarding sensitive issues like Taiwan and the role of the U.S.-South Korea military alliance.

Furthermore, President Lee Jae-moon's public dissatisfaction with reports suggesting that U.S. forces in South Korea might pivot toward deterring China serves as a "strong, correct signal" of Seoul's desire for a more autonomous security policy. Beijing has responded with a consistent, positive stance, emphasizing that China views South Korea as an "important and close neighbor" and that a stable, steady relationship is essential for regional peace, especially as both nations prepare to host future APEC meetings.

China’s Leadership in the Global Energy Pivot

For the first time on record, global renewable power generation has surpassed coal, a milestone largely driven by China’s aggressive clean energy boom. Andy Mock, a tech analyst at the Center for China and Globalization, highlights that China accounted for roughly 50% of global solar growth and over 80% of the increase in wind power generation in the first half of the year.

Mock argues that this transition is driven by the "incredibly cost-effective provision" of Chinese solar technology, which is approximately 40% cheaper than fossil fuel alternatives. While Western media often discusses "Chinese overcapacity" as a negative, Mock suggests that these developments provide "positive externalities" for the global environment. Despite political barriers such as U.S. "de-risking" policies and EU trade measures, the global trend toward sustainability appears difficult to stop, as Chinese firms continue to lead in both technological innovation and economies of scale.

The Rise of China’s Low-Altitude Economy

China is rapidly developing its "low-altitude economy," a sector encompassing general aviation, drone logistics, and potential air-taxi services. Experts suggest this is not merely a rebranding of general aviation but a strategic move toward a "three-dimensional" transportation network that could solve ground-level traffic congestion.

Dr. Zhou Mi and other panelists emphasize that the establishment of a dedicated low-altitude department signals a clear government commitment to fostering this sector. While the market is driven by innovators like DJI, the government is providing the necessary regulatory framework and infrastructure planning. Challenges remain, particularly regarding airspace management, public privacy concerns, and the need for reliable, high-performing chips. However, panelists note that China’s aviation industry prioritizes "well-matured" and reliable technology over the absolute cutting edge, which mitigates the impact of Western chip restrictions. Ultimately, the low-altitude economy is positioned as a transformative engine for economic growth, with the potential to provide critical logistics solutions not only within China but also to developing nations in the Global South.

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📖 Transcript

South Korea says it will spare no effort to strengthen ties with China.
Where are Beijing-Seoul relations headed next?
For the first time ever, renewable power has overtaken coal and China is leading the charge.
What does this mean for the global energy future, and how will China's low-altitude economy take shape and unfold in the coming years?
Welcome to Road Today, a news program with a different perspective.
I'm Ge'anna in Beijing.

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